Blaine E. Grimes Grant Program

The Blaine E. Grimes Grant program is available to Ohio Wesleyan students who are a declared major or minor in the Department of Economics and Business. 

Grants For Travel 

The Grants for Travel Program is available to Ohio Wesleyan students who are interested in travel related to economics, business, and entrepreneurship. 

Scholarship for Women in Economics and Business 

The Woltemade Center for Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship has launched an exciting new scholarship program aimed at fostering opportunities for women in the fields of economics and business.

Burton D. Morgan Student Paper Competition

The Burton D. Morgan Entrepreneurship Student Paper Competition is open to all junior or senior students and is designed to encourage student research in entrepreneurship and small business.

College Ethics Symposium Program

The purpose of the program is to encourage and support ethical decision making among university students and future leaders.

Community Research Fellows Program 

The Ohio Wesleyan Community Research Fellows program involves highly motivated, top notch students working under the guidance of faculty members on projects for Central Ohio nonprofits, businesses, and governments.  

Corns Business and Entrepreneurial Scholars Program

The Corns Business and Entrepreneurial Scholars program and nurtures these ambitions of Ohio Wesleyan students.

Joann P. Harvey Accounting Award

The purpose of this monetary award is to help accounting majors defray some of the costs associated with either becoming a C.P.A. or securing a first job in the accounting field.

Norman Leonard Endowed Student Research Grant Fund

The Norman Leonard Endowed Student Research Grant supports student-faculty collaborative research. The prize recognizes a student who is "international" in some aspect.

Woltemade Prize

This $500 cash award is made available from the Woltemade Prize Fund, created in 1998 to honor Uwe Woltemade's legacy of service to Ohio Wesleyan University. The prize recognizes a student who is "international" in some aspect. This